Gustav Jung (soccer player)

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Gustav Jung
Personnel
birthday June 4, 1945
place of birth Germany
date of death January 15, 2000
size 172 cm
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1967 ESV Ingolstadt-Ringsee ? 0(?)
1967-1969 FC Bayern Munich 25 0(4)
1969-1975 Wuppertal SV 191 (40)
1975-1977 Karlsruher SC 11 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1968 Germany U-23 1 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Gustav Jung (born June 4, 1945 , † January 15, 2000 ) was a German football player .

Career

societies

From the Bavarian amateur league , playing at ESV Ingolstadt-Ringsee , Jung was signed by Bundesliga club FC Bayern Munich for the 1967/68 season at the age of 22 . Jung played 21 Bundesliga games in his first season and scored four goals. On his debut in the on September 9, 1967 (4th matchday) he scored in the 3: 6 defeat in the away game against Borussia Dortmund with the hits to 1: 0 in the 14th and 2: 2 in the 44th minute his first two goals.

He was also used five times in the games for the DFB Cup and four times in the games for the European Cup Winners' Cup . He made his debut in the national club cup competition on January 27, 1968 at 4: 1 first round victory n v. The SSV Jahn Regensburg ; he also played in the surprising 1: 2 semi-final defeat at VfL Bochum on May 15, 1968. His debut in the international cup competition he crowned on September 20, 1967 in the first round first leg with his only international goal, the hit to 5-0 final score in the 56th minute against the Greek first division club Panathinaikos Athens . He played his last two international games in the two semi-finals with the Italian first division club AC Milan , the eventual winner of the competition. In his second season in Munich, Jung made four league appearances in which he was unsuccessful; Regardless of this, he is part of the historic Bayern team that won the first post-war and Bundesliga championship.

Since Jung was unable to assert himself against the high-profile storm competition (including Gerd Müller ) at Bayern , he left the club and moved to Wuppertaler SV in the Regionalliga West .

In his third year in the second division he became the sovereign West Champion with Wuppertaler SV and rose with him in 1972 - after a successful promotion round - to the Bundesliga . In the three Bundesliga seasons in Wuppertal, too, Jung remained a set size in the storm, although he scored a rather poor rate with 21 goals (11 of them in his first season) in 97 Bundesliga games. He was also used in eight national (three goalscorer) and two international cup games ( first round out of the UEFA Cup competition against the Polish record champions Ruch Chorzów ) as well as in the eight promotion games to the Bundesliga.

With the descent of the Wuppertal from the Bundesliga Jung joined the 1975/76 season to the Bundesliga newly promoted Karlsruher SC , for which he in two seasons eleven Bundesliga and two German Cup games denied. He scored his only Bundesliga goal for Karlsruher SC on October 26, 1975 (11th match day) in the 2: 4 defeat in the home game against Borussia Mönchengladbach with the goal to 2: 2 in the 47th minute.

With the substitution in the first half for Raimund Krauth in the 2: 3 defeat in the away game against Rot-Weiss Essen on September 18, 1976 (6th matchday), Jung's playing career ended.

National team

Jung only wore the jersey of the national team in the only international match of the U-23 national team , held in 1968 , which was lost 1-0 to England on June 3 in Kassel .

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